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*Peewee: Mapaches | |||
*Atom: Mapaches | |||
*Torneo Invernal: Mapaches (Novice), Mapaches (Peewee), Stars (Atom) | |||
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*Midget: Kings | *Midget: Kings |
Revision as of 14:45, 16 June 2018
Historically, junior hockey in Mexico has consisted of the following classifications and champions:
There was no senior competition in Mexico during the 2001-02 season, so the U20 league served as the main competition in the country, and its champion, Distrito Federal, is sometimes listed as being the Mexican national champion for the year.
Champions
- 2017-18
- Midget: Osos Polares
- Bantam (Sub-15): San Jeronimo Osos
- Novice: Mapaches
- Peewee: Mapaches
- Atom: Mapaches
- Torneo Invernal: Mapaches (Novice), Mapaches (Peewee), Stars (Atom)
- 2016-17
- Midget: Kings
- Bantam (Sub-15): San Jeronimo Osos
- Peewee (Torneo Invernal): Kings
- 2015-16
- Midget: San Jeronimo Osos 1
- Bantam (Sub-15): Sharks
- Novice: Stars Buena Vista
- Peewee: Mapaches Qro
- Atom: Kings Santa Fe
- Summer 2012
- Midget - Mayor: Aztecas
- Bantam: San Jeronimo Osos
- Novice: Ice Sharks
- Peewee: San Jeronimo Osos
- Atom: Ice Sharks
- Winter 2011
- Midget - Mayor: Puebla
- Bantam: San Jeronimo Osos
- Peewee: Pumas
- Atom: Tigres Metepec
- 2010-11
- Midget - Mayor: Jurasicos San Jeronimo
- Bantam: Halcones Lomas Verdes
- Peewee: Pumas
- Atom: Tigres Metepec
- 2001-02
- U20: Distrito Federal
- 1998-99
- U20: DF San Jeronimo
- U18 (Juvenil): DF Sportica
- U16: DF San Jeronimo
- U14: DF Sportica
- U12: Distrito Federal
- U10: UNAM
External links
- Mexican Ice Hockey Federation (old website)
- Mexican Ice Hockey Federation (new website)